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Bird Flu: Everything You Need to Know About the Next Pandemic

Autor Marc Siegel
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2006
"Marc Siegel is an articulate voice of reason in a world beset by hype and hysteria. We would be well advised to listen closely to what he has to say."
–Jerome Groopman, M.D., staff writer, the New Yorker

"Siegel cuts through the hype about the ′deadly′ this and the ′lethal′ that, and applies reason in seeking the answers."
–John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History

"Timely and needed. At such times, we need soothsayers and explicators to redirect the ready–fire–aim mindset. Siegel′s book fulfills this role well."
–The Journal of the American Medical Association

As bird flu sweeps through Asia, the rest of the world has begun to worry that it might spread west and start infecting humans. As many experts have pointed out, an influenza pandemic is only a matter of time and that time could be now. Or is it? In Bird Flu, Dr. Marc Siegel cuts through the hype, the facts, the fears, and the realities to explain what has the experts so worried and why there′s still plenty of reason to be calm. Among the questions he answers are:
∗ What is bird flu, and who has it?
∗ What can I do to protect my family?
∗ Should I stockpile Tamiflu?
∗ Will this be like the deadly Spanish flu of 1918?
∗ Why is there no bird flu vaccine?
∗ Will the annual flu shot protect me?

In his sensible and entertaining style, Siegel looks at the advances we′ve made in treatments, the research still to be done, and the challenges ahead for Asia to lay out a realistic plan for ending this global threat. While a bird flu outbreak in the United States may or may not happen this year, there′s still a great deal of work to be done in readying America for outbreaks of any kind.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780470038642
ISBN-10: 0470038640
Pagini: 202
Dimensiuni: 142 x 215 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Wiley (TP)
Colecția John Wiley &Sons
Locul publicării:Hoboken, United States

Descriere

"Marc Siegel is an articulate voice of reason in a world beset by hype and hysteria. We would be well advised to listen closely to what he has to say."
Jerome Groopman, M.D., staff writer, the New Yorker "Siegel cuts through the hype about the ′deadly′ this and the ′lethal′ that, and applies reason in seeking the answers."
John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History
"Timely and needed. At such times, we need soothsayers and explicators to redirect the ready–fire–aim mindset. Siegel′s book fulfills this role well."
The Journal of the American Medical Association
As bird flu sweeps through Asia, the rest of the world has begun to worry that it might spread west and start infecting humans. As many experts have pointed out, an influenza pandemic is only a matter of time and that time could be now. Or is it? In Bird Flu, Dr. Marc Siegel cuts through the hype, the facts, the fears, and the realities to explain what has the experts so worried and why there′s still plenty of reason to be calm. Among the questions he answers are:
  • What is bird flu, and who has it?
  • What can I do to protect my family?
  • Should I stockpile Tamiflu?
  • Will this be like the deadly Spanish flu of 1918?
  • Why is there no bird flu vaccine?
  • Will the annual flu shot protect me?
In his sensible and entertaining style, Siegel looks at the advances we′ve made in treatments, the research still to be done, and the challenges ahead for Asia to lay out a realistic plan for ending this global threat. While a bird flu outbreak in the United States may or may not happen this year, there′s still a great deal of work to be done in readying America for outbreaks of any kind.

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"Marc Siegel is an articulate voice of reason in a world beset by hype and hysteria. We would be well advised to listen closely to what he has to say."
Jerome Groopman, M.D., staff writer, the New Yorker "Siegel cuts through the hype about the ′deadly′ this and the ′lethal′ that, and applies reason in seeking the answers."
John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History
"Timely and needed. At such times, we need soothsayers and explicators to redirect the ready–fire–aim mindset. Siegel′s book fulfills this role well."
The Journal of the American Medical Association
As bird flu sweeps through Asia, the rest of the world has begun to worry that it might spread west and start infecting humans. As many experts have pointed out, an influenza pandemic is only a matter of time and that time could be now. Or is it? In Bird Flu, Dr. Marc Siegel cuts through the hype, the facts, the fears, and the realities to explain what has the experts so worried and why there′s still plenty of reason to be calm. Among the questions he answers are:
  • What is bird flu, and who has it?
  • What can I do to protect my family?
  • Should I stockpile Tamiflu?
  • Will this be like the deadly Spanish flu of 1918?
  • Why is there no bird flu vaccine?
  • Will the annual flu shot protect me?
In his sensible and entertaining style, Siegel looks at the advances we′ve made in treatments, the research still to be done, and the challenges ahead for Asia to lay out a realistic plan for ending this global threat. While a bird flu outbreak in the United States may or may not happen this year, there′s still a great deal of work to be done in readying America for outbreaks of any kind.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments. Introduction.
PART I: FACTS AND FICTIONS.
1. Bird Flu Basics.
2. The History of Bird Flu.
3. Spanish Flu versus Swine Flu.
4. A Bird s–Eye View.
5. Tamiflu and the Bird Flu Vaccine.
PART II: THE EVOLUTION OF BIRD FLU CONCERNS.
6. Our Culture of Fear.
7. SARS.
8. The Other Flu.
9. Do We Know a Pandemic When We See One? AIDS versus Bird Flu.
10. Perspectives.
Bibliography.

Recenzii

Dr. Marc Siegel′s slim volume, "Bird Flu: Everything You Need to Know About the Next Pandemic," contends that the world′s response to SARS was inappropriate panic fueled by self–serving bureaucrats, and that we should all cool our jets over bird flu until it′s really and truly here.
Siegel, a practicing internist with a second career as a New York–based medical commentator, weaves in many useful and accurate facts about avian flu in the book that, by his own account, he raced to complete. [His] daily practice is peopled (as are those of many popular practitioners) with patients whose anxieties sometimes outstrip their common sense. For them, Siegel′s book serves a purpose. Like the good doctor he no doubt is, he exhorts them to focus on what they can do now to protect their health: losing weight and stopping smoking, for starters, instead of staying awake at night over a threat that has not yet descended on humankind in a big way––and perhaps never will.
Claire Panosian Dunavan is professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and a frequent contributor to the Book Review and Health sections. (LA Time Book Review, March 18, 2006) The most important thing to know about the avian flu pandemic is that it probably ain′t coming, argues this brisk debunking of the latest medical scare story. Siegel, an associate professor at the NYU School of Medicine (False Alarm: The Truth About the Epidemic of Fear), cites evidence that the death rate from avian flu could be much lower than the reported estimate of 50% and it will probably not mutate to be readily transmissible between humans. And unlike the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, Siegel contends, a new bird flu pandemic would face effective public health measures and medical treatments. Revisiting the West Nile virus, anthrax, SARS and bioterrorism panics, Siegel sees bird flu as the latest "bug du jour" hyped by government and media alarmism. Meanwhile, he complains, attention is diverted from far more deadly diseases like AIDS, malaria and regular flu. In his own lapse into medical panic, he insists that stress induced by medical panics is itself a serious medical problem. Siegel accessibly presents the facts about avian flu, together with colorful anecdotes about his own panic–stricken patients whom he advises to simply eat right and exercise. Siegel′s exemplary bedside manner makes this dose of common sense go down easy. (Feb.) (Publishers Weekly, February 27, 2006)

"Siegel′s exemplary bedside manner makes this dose of common sense go down easy." (Publishers Weekly, February 27, 2006)

Notă biografică

MARC SIEGEL, MD, is a practicing internist, an associate professor at the New York University School of Medicine, and a member of USA Today′s board of contributors. He is a weekly columnist for the New York Daily News, and a frequent contributor to the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, New York Post, Family Circle, and the Washington Post. He has appeared regularly on  the Today Show, Good Morning America, the CBS Early Show, Fox News Channel, ABC News, CNN, NPR, and Air America.